The Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon held talks with President Maithripala Sirisena at the President’s House in Colombo today (September 1). The two leaders discussed about the ongoing development programmes, the progress of the programmes being implemented to strengthen reconciliation and the process of constitutional reforms.

President briefed the visiting UN Secretary General about the steps taken by the government with regard to constitutional reforms, devolution and structural reforms. He explained the steps taken by the government for resettlement and rehabilitation, release of land to the original owners and livelihood development.

President Sirisena said that he is looking forward to attend the UN General assembly later this month to use the international forum for furthering Sri Lanka’s global interaction.

Mr Ban Ki-moon expressed appreciation over the progress made by Sri Lanka in different spheres over the last one and half years and assured continuous assistance and support from the United Nations Organization for the efforts of the government. He said that during his visit to Galle today he could witness the progress achieved in various fields. He added that he held a dialogue with the people, especially the youth and expressed his satisfaction of the free and friendly atmosphere.

Yesterday, immediately after arrival in Sri Lanka, the United Nations Secretary General met Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe at Temple Trees.

Mr Ban Ki-moon is scheduled to meet several ministers and other Parliamentarians during his 3-day visit to Sri Lanka. Mr Ban Ki-moon was welcomed by Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Harsha De Silva at the Bandaranaike International Airport on Wednesday.